Question for the ladies

  • 6522
  • 12-21-2016, 01:53 PM
1. Why did you become a provider?
2. How did you get in the game?
3. How long do you plan stay in game?
4. Do you have a exit plan?
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Jules Jaguar's Avatar
Why?
Why?
Why?
Why?
Do you get tired of lap dogs who think personal none of your stupid business questions will have a life altering effect?
  • 6522
  • 12-21-2016, 06:46 PM
I didn't know this was such a sore subject
pyramider's Avatar
Its just that a member of three years should have read numerous threads on this subject.
Lunytunz's Avatar
In one thread...4 questions...and he has made the DNS list of 90% of the providers here.
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why? we can that's why
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  • 12-22-2016, 12:20 AM
why? we can that's why Originally Posted by LustyBustyGina38FF
But, whyyyyyyy.
I became a provider cause the job I had did nt pay great and I enjoy the personal touch of a man. My neighbor knew I did nt make alot of money. He knew how well I can suck dick. He always told me I can make more money giving bjs then working at the nursing home. I finally took his advice so here I am. I will stick around for awhile. I will end up having me an adult retreat spa in the next two years.. If I had a bf or husband more then likely I would be gone. I am single so this is a great way for me to have fun and meet new people. Merry Christmas
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" I became a provider cause the job I had did nt pay great and I enjoy the personal touch of a man. "

Over the years I've gotten to know a lot of working girls and the most underlying theme as to why they became providers is in Taylor's first sentence.

Many have also been girls that got caught doing bad things, ended up with felonies or warrants of some kind and have a difficult time getting any kind of normal fair paying jobs. A lot of girls didn't get a chance at higher educations and flipping burgers just doesn't cut it. Many ladies started out as strippers then graduated to providing - kind of like being in the minor leagues and after getting called up to the majors, they just go all in and become full time major leaguers. I can imagine how frustrating and stressful some of this can be. Kudos to those who manage it well.

See, now Taylor Sims goes all in on the job. She's pleasant to visit with for any reason. I don't think her personality is the IOP, I think it's just the way she is. Fortunately for me, I'm met several ladies with similar demeanor's.

I'm way glad you ladies are here. This is my reason for this post. You don't have to have a why, you only need a because and that's good enough for me. Many of you girls spread a bunch of happiness and Merry Christmas to you all !
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Because I haven't found my equal other half yet.

Once I find someone that can out fuck and out fund you guys as well as connect with me on the deepest level, I'll be gone... Well maybe.

Then again, maybe he'll want me freshly fucked when he gets home from work, with that hobby money in hand to put in for my share of the finances ;-)

Besides, I can't live on the 35K I'm making per year in my RL chosen line of work.

Edit: did I mention that I love BB creampies from random strangers? This is the best way to kill two birds with one stone, fun and funds.

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1. Why did you become a provider?
2. How did you get in the game?
3. How long do you plan stay in game?
4. Do you have a exit plan? Originally Posted by 6522
1. I found myself divorced with a medically fragile child. Becoming a provider enabled me to afford his care without being a burden on the state and enabled me to be able to take off when I needed to in order to tend to his needs. I learned over the course of this adventure how much I actually enjoy this line of work. I'm fortunate in that I don't have a criminal record and can jump out of this easily without having a struggle.

2. Interestingly enough-- I came across ASPD around 2001 when I was writing a paper on escorting for a Sociology class. A few years later.. I found it again... started out working for an Agency in Austin and went Indy about 6 months later.

3. I've got another 2-3 years or so left. Couple of goals left to hit before I walk away.

4. Yep.